69
69
Aug 17, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
how close is iraq really from achieving a hydrocarbon law? and please give us some sense of all these pipelines. frome is the independent one tan --tan -- curtis kurdistan to turkey. kurdistan to turkey and the others -- what are we to make of those and how realistic are they? >> thank you. good to see you here. and same spirit. hydrocarbon law is one of the key political challenges for the rock or for the new iraq. on the basis of the iraqi constitution that gives all power and wealth among let's say, among the region, among the people. only recently the iraqi parliament passed a designation to enhance the powers of governance, of the local authorities any rock. it had -- in iraq. it has been a political issue between the krg and baghdad, the hydrocarbon law. there was an agreement in 2007 that was accepted by both sides but it did not materialize. because of the deteriorations of relations between the krg and baghdad, there has been a separation of thinking, of planning, of using the oil resources and approaches with turkey. and iran also.
how close is iraq really from achieving a hydrocarbon law? and please give us some sense of all these pipelines. frome is the independent one tan --tan -- curtis kurdistan to turkey. kurdistan to turkey and the others -- what are we to make of those and how realistic are they? >> thank you. good to see you here. and same spirit. hydrocarbon law is one of the key political challenges for the rock or for the new iraq. on the basis of the iraqi constitution that gives all power and wealth...
68
68
Mar 24, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
law and order meant having the adequate combat ki devotee of the ground in iraq right from the start which had basically three elements people keep focusing on the american troop level that that is only one of three elements. we needed to look at the number and quality of the coalition forces and we had some problem with them and we needed to look in particular at the area that i had the most disagreement i would say with the pentagon was of the question of assessing the quality of the iraqi forces we were training in the army and the police i felt that it is going to take a long time coming and indeed it has to bring them up to a sufficient capability. i was concerned that the military in the fall of 2003 was hoping that they could use iraqi security forces to allow us to draw down the american troops rather substantially in the spring of 2004. that was my main concern about american troops is that substituting iraqi is for americans before they were ready. >> i want to come back to that in a moment because you do deal with that at some length, the difference that you had in the mil
law and order meant having the adequate combat ki devotee of the ground in iraq right from the start which had basically three elements people keep focusing on the american troop level that that is only one of three elements. we needed to look at the number and quality of the coalition forces and we had some problem with them and we needed to look in particular at the area that i had the most disagreement i would say with the pentagon was of the question of assessing the quality of the iraqi...
61
61
Dec 27, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
there was a survey done by professor jackson at the harvard law school and university of illinois. it's quite pervasive lack of understanding. and i think part of that is that there really isn't a good structure right now. and in this, i think we all agree on the panel regardless of viewpoint on other issues in term of public/private emphasis. there isn't a good structure. i think part of the responsibility of governments here is to create that structure, and in terms of our viewpoint in terms of emphasizing the private sector and private resources that would include the tax incentive, and also include, as indicated, encouraging the life care annuity. the motivation there is a little different than -- the insurance -- life insurance product you indicate is basically in brief the advantages you create pooling a population that currently are excluded from purchasing long-term care insurance. because they're in poor health or the insurance companies think they might be likely to become disabled; therefore, they cannot purchase the long-term care insurance. it's those attractive to the
there was a survey done by professor jackson at the harvard law school and university of illinois. it's quite pervasive lack of understanding. and i think part of that is that there really isn't a good structure right now. and in this, i think we all agree on the panel regardless of viewpoint on other issues in term of public/private emphasis. there isn't a good structure. i think part of the responsibility of governments here is to create that structure, and in terms of our viewpoint in terms...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
six thousand people were committed to hospital in two thousand and eleven and the problems with the law go even further the dangerous dog act bans for breeds but organizations such as the docs say blame the owner not the animal but we believe in the principle of deed not breeds it's about what the. trained dog . in this country is not preventative actually take those aspects into account now here in los about how dogs can but the truth is that rules are also hurting them every year countless innocent dogs are put down simply because of the way last year we had to put to sleep just hundreds of dogs that arrived here on site it's just under two thousand dogs charities and politicians agree it's time control changed there appears little consensus on just how it should be done i think everybody. in government and in parliament cross party. to see movement on this and we can't understand why it's taken so long somebody ought to get a grip on this i'm going to move on because what's happening is we're still having a dogs and a big issue with irresponsible owners and meanwhile all the abandone
six thousand people were committed to hospital in two thousand and eleven and the problems with the law go even further the dangerous dog act bans for breeds but organizations such as the docs say blame the owner not the animal but we believe in the principle of deed not breeds it's about what the. trained dog . in this country is not preventative actually take those aspects into account now here in los about how dogs can but the truth is that rules are also hurting them every year countless...
96
96
Mar 24, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
one on the california posset proposition 8 law. the other on the federal offenses -- federal defense of marriage act. eastern, here on c-span. >> monday night on "the first lady's" called a bigamist and adulterer, rachel jackson dies of an apparent heart attack before andrew jackson takes office. his knees becomes the white house hostess but is later dismissed as fallout from the scandal. during the next administration, angelica van buren is the white house hostess for martin van buren, who is a widower. 9:00s live monday night at eastern on c-span and c-span3, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> now, the house foreign committee affairs allied u.s. policy toward the asia pacific region and of relations with china. he talks about north korea's's nuclear program, trade agreements, and india's role in the region. from the heritage foundation, this is about one hour. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. days, thext 13 president of the heritage foundation. i am delighted to have with us as amorning my successor new president, senator jim
one on the california posset proposition 8 law. the other on the federal offenses -- federal defense of marriage act. eastern, here on c-span. >> monday night on "the first lady's" called a bigamist and adulterer, rachel jackson dies of an apparent heart attack before andrew jackson takes office. his knees becomes the white house hostess but is later dismissed as fallout from the scandal. during the next administration, angelica van buren is the white house hostess for martin...
82
82
Dec 20, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
and could you put kuwait in kuwait's laws in the context of the golf in the region? and are they particularly lax? >> i think to answer that question, we need to go back to 1989 and at that time, it was set up initially set up to counter money laundering from latin america. one of the things that is overlooked is the first part of the global war on terror. and i basically put in place the sanction of organizations and at the same time they were told that you need to come up with an addition to your money laundering regulations and guidelines. and they were monitored and this implementation in the most recent valuation is done in 2010. in the context of this, it is fair to say that kuwait did not -- they were not doing a good job. and it was very frustrated by the lack of progress in the report at that time highlighted what they called many shortcomings in this includes finance and a poor level of preventative measures. and from this constant perspective, many of them are beauties on and they fall into four categories and 47 of the 49 categories rated noncompliant or
and could you put kuwait in kuwait's laws in the context of the golf in the region? and are they particularly lax? >> i think to answer that question, we need to go back to 1989 and at that time, it was set up initially set up to counter money laundering from latin america. one of the things that is overlooked is the first part of the global war on terror. and i basically put in place the sanction of organizations and at the same time they were told that you need to come up with an...
61
61
Jan 8, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
it was combined as a law from law-enforcement agencies. many of them could be fraudulently obtained. many have been trying to see if there could be a way to get around to meet the compliance. we started testing various programs to do this thing in electronic and automatic way.
it was combined as a law from law-enforcement agencies. many of them could be fraudulently obtained. many have been trying to see if there could be a way to get around to meet the compliance. we started testing various programs to do this thing in electronic and automatic way.
70
70
Dec 28, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
wassecond component of that a very weak counterterrorism financing law. that was passed in 2002 and failed to criminalize counterterrorist finance. that meant that if someone was sending $1000g -- to al qaeda, the kuwaiti government has no tools to go after that person. given that, kuwait really emerged as a place in the gulf where people knew that this could happen. that i that's something have grown to understand as i have become more involved in this is that the networks that have existed in kuwait for the financing on syria have existed for one decade or longer before serious. we now have access to them because a lot of these people have children to broadcast on social media in a very public way. it allows us to literally map out the social network of these groups. very clear that these guys have been operating for a very long time. i will give you a very brief example. in the early days of the conflict, one of the reasons that a particular ex-pat told me he approached a donor was because he had a reputation of being a jihad a funder. he knew that thi
wassecond component of that a very weak counterterrorism financing law. that was passed in 2002 and failed to criminalize counterterrorist finance. that meant that if someone was sending $1000g -- to al qaeda, the kuwaiti government has no tools to go after that person. given that, kuwait really emerged as a place in the gulf where people knew that this could happen. that i that's something have grown to understand as i have become more involved in this is that the networks that have existed in...
97
97
Dec 28, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
this law that is in place is providing people benefits. it is helping millions of americans, including some of you or your family members that you may not be aware of. do your job. don't be the other guy. be the guy who is doing your job. no obstruction, no games, no holding the economy hostage if you do not get 100% of what you want. i do not know how may people are married, but you know not to expect when hundred percent of what you want. otherwise you will be divorced really quick. especially you men, i'm telling you. [laughter] you should expect some compassion and compromise. you should expect the condition -- conviction of leadres who -- leaders who wake up and go to work everyday and not to tear something down, but to build something better. that is my conviction and commitment to you. >> at this point we have seen small businesses all around this country who are losing their ability to compete, who are not expanding and staying under 50 employees, who are not hiring or who are forcing employees to move to part-time work. in a surve
this law that is in place is providing people benefits. it is helping millions of americans, including some of you or your family members that you may not be aware of. do your job. don't be the other guy. be the guy who is doing your job. no obstruction, no games, no holding the economy hostage if you do not get 100% of what you want. i do not know how may people are married, but you know not to expect when hundred percent of what you want. otherwise you will be divorced really quick....
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
well i mean it's there are two layers of law right there's the thing that you know we all know is bad and that's killing people you know that you don't have to have a lot and know that that's bad and then you have the laws that we be put on the books you know like speeding this is the type of law that everyone knows is wrong right i mean everyone knows that torturing another human being is not the right thing to do ok i under any circumstances so you know i know that there have been assertions that you know there's a ticking time bomb scenario and that under you know those extreme circumstances there may be something warranted but what we see in practice is an abuse by a number of people that weren't even i mean they had torture that was legal but then they pushed it even further and and made it worse than what was even authorized so it really is a record of abuses no evil it's just as well see isn't any evidence suggests that what's been happening has actually made the world a safer place it was a necessary evil in some ways. you know that's going to be hard to discern because we don
well i mean it's there are two layers of law right there's the thing that you know we all know is bad and that's killing people you know that you don't have to have a lot and know that that's bad and then you have the laws that we be put on the books you know like speeding this is the type of law that everyone knows is wrong right i mean everyone knows that torturing another human being is not the right thing to do ok i under any circumstances so you know i know that there have been assertions...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
of warfare actually creating the law for the problem of the law for war because it always lags behind the technologies are full of course the chronology moves much. faster than the laws of war and if technology changed the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about the area bomb being we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of the new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called the extra troops juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists and they're compiled by somebody either authorized by the people with the reason or transparency and we do not know how that process is undertaken and of course this is really what your investigations hinge on is gathering all important data is that absolutely in the forensic architecture project at goldsmiths what we look at is the nature of war in an urban area and the most strong acts are launched on inhabited area areas with a lot of civilians with civilians and militant are entangled in the numbers are very difficult to est
of warfare actually creating the law for the problem of the law for war because it always lags behind the technologies are full of course the chronology moves much. faster than the laws of war and if technology changed the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about the area bomb being we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of the new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called the extra...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
if there are people who act outside the law then the state must use legal means to impose law in the interests of the majority that's the way it's done in the us and that's the way it's done in russia.
if there are people who act outside the law then the state must use legal means to impose law in the interests of the majority that's the way it's done in the us and that's the way it's done in russia.
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
do we speak your language i mean follow the law and out of their. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little eternity of angles couldn't stories. for you here to. enjoy it all to spanish find out more visit i to allahabad dot r t dot com. if you.
do we speak your language i mean follow the law and out of their. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little eternity of angles couldn't stories. for you here to. enjoy it all to spanish find out more visit i to allahabad dot r t dot com. if you.
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
which claims foreign governments aiders the us and making sure interrogations were out of reach of the law. has more for us. this is a very comprehensive report prepared by the open society foundations not only do they detail torture techniques that were used at cia secret prisons overseas to so-called black sites but also give a list of countries that one way or another protists appétit in cia secret detention and extraordinary rendition operations including by hosting cia prisons on their territories detaining interrogating torturing going to be using individuals assisting in a tour in the capture and transport of detainees and so on so the list includes countries like afghanistan all australia denmark djibouti huge of georgia turkey syria the united arab emirates the united kingdom's yemen italy and even iran and just in case you're wondering what iran is doing on the list here's what the report says a yemeni national hussein solemn mohammad on the fed he was captured by iranian authorities in tehran sometime after nine eleven two thousand and one and once was handed over to afghan aut
which claims foreign governments aiders the us and making sure interrogations were out of reach of the law. has more for us. this is a very comprehensive report prepared by the open society foundations not only do they detail torture techniques that were used at cia secret prisons overseas to so-called black sites but also give a list of countries that one way or another protists appétit in cia secret detention and extraordinary rendition operations including by hosting cia prisons on their...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
which claims foreign governments aided the us and making sure interrogations were out of reach of the law r.t. is going to check and has more now. this is a very comprehensive report prepared by the open society foundations not only do they detail torture techniques that were used at cia secret prisons overseas to so-called black sites but also give a list of countries that one way or another protists appétit in cia secret detention and extraordinary river and bishan operations including by hosting cia prisons on their territories detaining interrogating torturing going to be using it in vigils assisting in a tour in the capture and transport of detainees and so on so the list includes countries like afghanistan else trail denmark djibouti huge of georgia turkey syria the united arab emirates the united kingdom yemen italy and even iran and just in case you're wondering what iran is doing on the list here's what the report says a yemeni national who same solemn mohammad almost thirty was captured by iranian authorities in tehran sometime after nine eleven two thousand and one and once wa
which claims foreign governments aided the us and making sure interrogations were out of reach of the law r.t. is going to check and has more now. this is a very comprehensive report prepared by the open society foundations not only do they detail torture techniques that were used at cia secret prisons overseas to so-called black sites but also give a list of countries that one way or another protists appétit in cia secret detention and extraordinary river and bishan operations including by...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
whether that's in very another country or whether that's abusive laws. that mr or science went on to talk about what happens when the government treats whistleblowers as spies when it accuses them of espionage and the obama administration has charged more whistleblowers with espionage than all previous administrations combined you can find the full version of the interview with julian assange on our website r.t. dot com. a red cross study has concluded europe is spiraling towards mass unemployment and inequality that's one of phobia due to illegal immigrants and political and social unrest arrived in the zone where one hundred twenty million people and now living in or very close to poverty now the report also claims that he used tackling of the debt crisis will be felt for decades is all these factors are combining to create a europe whose future is more shaky any time after world war two. a spokesman for the international federation of red cross says a brief economic improvement won't help heal people's vulnerabilities and exclusion . we made a mapping
whether that's in very another country or whether that's abusive laws. that mr or science went on to talk about what happens when the government treats whistleblowers as spies when it accuses them of espionage and the obama administration has charged more whistleblowers with espionage than all previous administrations combined you can find the full version of the interview with julian assange on our website r.t. dot com. a red cross study has concluded europe is spiraling towards mass...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
take them to the united nations but then a country like israel doesn't have to follow international law that's hypocrisy that's an exception i don't want to make this whole program on is what i want to talk about i'm not all that you could see of the ottoman empire go ahead joshua libya libya is in you know we don't know how libya whether it will be remain unified or whether syria sara nika and tripoli will divide syria the move towards peace talks on syria between the assad government and rebel held regions could lead to a partition of syria one of the reasons that the rebels do not want to go to geneva two today is because that would be the likely outcome is them recognizing that assad is in half the country and that that doesn't necessarily mean that syria divides into forever but it does lead to a a you know if it does lead to some sort of partition and there are religious lines along which that gets partitioned in a sense the alawite sect maintaining power in the in the south and rebels islamists the north and the the isis al-qaeda wants to unify iraq and the sunni parts of iraq wi
take them to the united nations but then a country like israel doesn't have to follow international law that's hypocrisy that's an exception i don't want to make this whole program on is what i want to talk about i'm not all that you could see of the ottoman empire go ahead joshua libya libya is in you know we don't know how libya whether it will be remain unified or whether syria sara nika and tripoli will divide syria the move towards peace talks on syria between the assad government and...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
whether that's in very another country or where the abuse of laws. mr went on to talk about what happens when whistleblowers are treated as spies and actually accused of espionage and the obama administration has charged more whistleblowers was espionage than all previous administrations combined. the full version of r.t. is exclusive interview with will be available for you online dot com just a little later today. the syrian rebel forces were responsible for a civilian massacre in august that's according to a report by human rights watch the u.s. based ngo carried out his own fact finding mission in the war zone and according to the watchdog an opposition offensive killed nearly two hundred villagers living in pro communities the report calls the atrocity a coordinated attack suggesting it was pre meditated based on the scale of the offensive the findings conclude that the massacre was systematic and part of a concrete policy it strongly suggests that crimes against humanity were committed and calls on the international community to bring the perpe
whether that's in very another country or where the abuse of laws. mr went on to talk about what happens when whistleblowers are treated as spies and actually accused of espionage and the obama administration has charged more whistleblowers was espionage than all previous administrations combined. the full version of r.t. is exclusive interview with will be available for you online dot com just a little later today. the syrian rebel forces were responsible for a civilian massacre in august...
92
92
Nov 1, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
once it was law, hopkins and democrats came to -- republicans and democrats came together to make sure that their constituents got the benefits. we hope that lawmakers will join us in that effort. >> monthly enrollment figures? >> as i said from a dozen times. >> [indiscernible] >> that was probably said midmonth, which is consistent with everything. we want the data to be verified. this is not moving the ball. middle of november we will have october figures. >> i wanted to ask you about joe biden. wasyou know that biden conducting polling on the possibility of replacing him? >> i do not know the details of that. i can point you to those who ran the campaign, who according to this workad some of done, and everyone to a person seriouslyis never considered. it was something that the president would never have accepted. idea was never brought to him. you have covered campaigns. they poll and focus group on what you have for breakfast. >> but they did something on something that had an impact on the campaign. why would the campaign be polling -- >> you ought to ask pollsters and those who
once it was law, hopkins and democrats came to -- republicans and democrats came together to make sure that their constituents got the benefits. we hope that lawmakers will join us in that effort. >> monthly enrollment figures? >> as i said from a dozen times. >> [indiscernible] >> that was probably said midmonth, which is consistent with everything. we want the data to be verified. this is not moving the ball. middle of november we will have october figures. >> i...
144
144
Jan 8, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
where is the limit before we go to the international sanctions and global law? >> the problem is the us government does not know what its intentions are. we have not faced that question or decided. there is a lot of complacency with the status quo. that is indefinitely. things in taiwan have gotten better. on the islands dispute, the initial american reaction was a statement from the state department saying the united states does not take a position on the islands. we say it is covered by the us- japan treaty. maybe that is creative. it is an invitation to miscalculation. that is why i worry. if you asked those americans, what should the united states to in the event of a crisis over these islands or over taiwan, they would not really be sure. what will recent me is the repetition of situations we face in 1950 and 1990. paul indicated a concern like this. before june 25, 19th it the, general macarthur and secretary of defense said south korea was not inside the us defense perimeter. when the invasion took place, and truman focused on it, the reaction was to figh
where is the limit before we go to the international sanctions and global law? >> the problem is the us government does not know what its intentions are. we have not faced that question or decided. there is a lot of complacency with the status quo. that is indefinitely. things in taiwan have gotten better. on the islands dispute, the initial american reaction was a statement from the state department saying the united states does not take a position on the islands. we say it is covered by...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
take them to the united nations but then a country like israel doesn't have to follow international law that's hypocrisy that's an exception i don't want to make this whole program on is what i want to talk about i'm not all that you could see of the ottoman empire go ahead joshua levy libya is in you know we don't know how libya whether it will be remain unified or whether syria sarah nika and tripoli will divide syria they move towards peace talks on syria between the assad government and rebel held regions could lead to a partition of syria one of the reasons that the rebels do not want to go to geneva two today is because that would be the likely outcome is them recognizing that assad is in half the country and that that doesn't necessarily mean that syria divides into forever but it does lead to a a you know if it does lead to some sort of partition and there are religious lines along which that gets partitioned in a sense the alawite sect maintaining power in the in the south and rebels islamists the north and the the isis al-qaeda wants to unify iraq and the sunni parts of iraq w
take them to the united nations but then a country like israel doesn't have to follow international law that's hypocrisy that's an exception i don't want to make this whole program on is what i want to talk about i'm not all that you could see of the ottoman empire go ahead joshua levy libya is in you know we don't know how libya whether it will be remain unified or whether syria sarah nika and tripoli will divide syria they move towards peace talks on syria between the assad government and...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
the banks are trying to get all that all about money and i'm actually sick for politicians write the laws and regulations. coming out. there is just too much is a society. that. was every sunday morning most of the two hundred inhabitants of the village of gather in a small church. was. cut. both to a lack of interest in the seminary and its just graphic isolation the parish hasn't had a priest for several years. was what was. it was a sunday service has since been run by volunteers from the village i was given to me they pray for their selves but also for peace for the departed the family members and friends that have left them too soon because until we are there are no centenarians the average life expectancy was in the sixty's.
the banks are trying to get all that all about money and i'm actually sick for politicians write the laws and regulations. coming out. there is just too much is a society. that. was every sunday morning most of the two hundred inhabitants of the village of gather in a small church. was. cut. both to a lack of interest in the seminary and its just graphic isolation the parish hasn't had a priest for several years. was what was. it was a sunday service has since been run by volunteers from the...
74
74
Sep 14, 2013
09/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
the law things of the marine barracks to - was over in 18 months period hezbollah carried a series of attacks carrying western interest first in lebanon and later in the region in the middle east in particular in kuwait and later in the west first in europe and eventually the western hemisphere in south america in particular 1992 and 1994 bombing of the embassy and the community center respectively. when it comes to the bombings, much of what is relevant than as relevant now and we understand that his brother-in-law who succeeded him as the head of hezbollah's jihad organization, its international strike not only plant the bombings themselves but watched the bombing unfolded from a nearby rooftop antennas the pressure built up fled to iran. according to the new zealand officials i spoke to the irg sea helped them formalize and found the islamic jihad organization, the covert wing of hezbollah found as an umbrella group of which a variety of militant lebanese extremist groups were coalescing of the time in the 1980's. we now know only in retrospect the united states intercepted a commu
the law things of the marine barracks to - was over in 18 months period hezbollah carried a series of attacks carrying western interest first in lebanon and later in the region in the middle east in particular in kuwait and later in the west first in europe and eventually the western hemisphere in south america in particular 1992 and 1994 bombing of the embassy and the community center respectively. when it comes to the bombings, much of what is relevant than as relevant now and we understand...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
it's what the laws by the us congress by certain very important congress people who believe that they are reflecting the will of the american people in the wake of nine eleven there was a huge outcry in america. for vengeance for the united states to prove for the government to prove that it was more terrible than the people who launched the nine eleven attack and so. congress believing that like the will of the american people authorized the cia to do this so the only thing that will stop it is not any international court it's simply the will of the american people doing what it did for example during. the during the vietnam war when it happened off of. the government millions of the enemies of peace and just rose up and oppose the government that they thought that there are many will who will argue surely and you mentioned nine eleven shortly that detention interrogation of terror suspects has been a necessary precaution since then on the so-called war on terror has not made the world a safer place with these detention centers. you know that's debatable the thing that's. a problem i
it's what the laws by the us congress by certain very important congress people who believe that they are reflecting the will of the american people in the wake of nine eleven there was a huge outcry in america. for vengeance for the united states to prove for the government to prove that it was more terrible than the people who launched the nine eleven attack and so. congress believing that like the will of the american people authorized the cia to do this so the only thing that will stop it...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
that three major cities in northern mali have been declared liberated from rebels although the sharia law and islamic extremism of the rebels and forced will not soon be forgotten nevertheless this victory is a partial one the militants have merely retreated and fled and the suffering in this war has seems disproportionate to the gains made we're learning what happened in battle day by day in the town of kona like we heard stories from the fog of war this is small settlement in the mopti region was seized by the more yo tribe they fled to the north when french troops showed up but it's reported that the cost of that victory was high while french planes killed only two rebels the number of civilian casualties was an estimated fourteen he said i wasn't home when the bombing began i started praying when i learned my house was under attack they ruined everything i had my family and my livelihood my wife's name was i mean she was forty my son ali was eleven when adam was ten and so you know who was six they all died. people such as this farmer idris ask themselves if the victory was worth it.
that three major cities in northern mali have been declared liberated from rebels although the sharia law and islamic extremism of the rebels and forced will not soon be forgotten nevertheless this victory is a partial one the militants have merely retreated and fled and the suffering in this war has seems disproportionate to the gains made we're learning what happened in battle day by day in the town of kona like we heard stories from the fog of war this is small settlement in the mopti region...
58
58
Dec 23, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
because its laws are particularly lacks. can you talk about that? can you put kuwait's laws in the context of the gulf and in the region? are they particularly lacks? >> sure, okay, just by adding my congratulations to beth on the paper. i think to answer the question you need to go back to 1989 to i won't take too long to get to the present-day but in 1989 the financial action task force was set up and initially it was set up to counter money laundering, the function of the trade from latin america. fast forward to 9/11, and in fact one of the things which is often overlooked is the first shot in the global war on terrorism fired by the then administration was a financial shock, executive order which basically put in place the option for -- sanctioned organizations that seem to be financing terrorist organizations. the same time the ball was thrown to -- they need to come up with an addition to your money laundering regulations and guidelines that direct terror financing. from that moment on the countries around the world were monitored and audited
because its laws are particularly lacks. can you talk about that? can you put kuwait's laws in the context of the gulf and in the region? are they particularly lacks? >> sure, okay, just by adding my congratulations to beth on the paper. i think to answer the question you need to go back to 1989 to i won't take too long to get to the present-day but in 1989 the financial action task force was set up and initially it was set up to counter money laundering, the function of the trade from...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
know just praying for us and all in the first place page a blog called facebook basically my sister in law called facebook no answer every question as she was asking them there was no answer coming back we open a second facebook page for support same thing happened again your child hasn't been a lot of home in four days what's going through your mind it kills me i don't have my baby with me at nighttime i just visiting him like been visiting him three times today for an hour and you're leaving at seven o'clock of again hard going home your baby's not know if you know you're just feeling empty or there's some missing something in you're in we're just waiting for tomorrow stay just to you know like coming in this court hearing good news taking your baby going home or going to a different hospital. well russia's child rights omits one says he's across the case and will provide support to the parents talk to their lawyer in the u.s. means the government has a head start over the nikolai family they were provided with medical evidence that said the baby was fine to be taken home and despite the
know just praying for us and all in the first place page a blog called facebook basically my sister in law called facebook no answer every question as she was asking them there was no answer coming back we open a second facebook page for support same thing happened again your child hasn't been a lot of home in four days what's going through your mind it kills me i don't have my baby with me at nighttime i just visiting him like been visiting him three times today for an hour and you're leaving...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
criticizing the policies they were arrested last october after joining mass protests against new electoral laws that were adopted just weeks before the parliamentary vote the verdict comes just a few days after another man was jailed for five years his and for his anti regime tweets for more we can cross to analyst eric draitser from new york mr thanks very much for being with us as always now amnesty international has often condemned the abuse of human rights in kuwait yet the international community is turning a blind eye why do you think this is. well because kuwait is a client state of the united states it is part of the u.s. imperial system along with saudi arabia and qatar and bahrain and a number of other countries so for that obvious reason because they they can't really step out of line from what the line is from washington from london and from elsewhere so that's the primary reason and the secondary reason is quite simple as well because it is against the strategic interests of the western powers if you are to have destabilization in kuwait and you are to have the western community th
criticizing the policies they were arrested last october after joining mass protests against new electoral laws that were adopted just weeks before the parliamentary vote the verdict comes just a few days after another man was jailed for five years his and for his anti regime tweets for more we can cross to analyst eric draitser from new york mr thanks very much for being with us as always now amnesty international has often condemned the abuse of human rights in kuwait yet the international...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
are part of regular military training while pyongyang claims it's a plot to attack it hemon writes law and co-founder of the national campaign to end the korean war eric says washington's only pouring fuel into the fire it's the worst thing you can do under these circumstances is to inflame volatile situation to conduct these military exercises that always inflame that use live ammunition on the border with north korea this is inflammatory on a lot of levels and we need to step back from these naval exercises it's like a race to the bottom if you will when are we going to get more creative in the way that we resolve conflict in this world this conflict gives us such an opportunity with a new secretary of state new leader in south korea we should be pushing for peace suspend these naval exercises and go from there yes there should be non proliferation of nuclear weapons on the korean peninsula but we don't even recognize north korea as a nation have a peace treaty or formal relations to deal with these matters what do we expect. well coming up later this hour reaching out across the atl
are part of regular military training while pyongyang claims it's a plot to attack it hemon writes law and co-founder of the national campaign to end the korean war eric says washington's only pouring fuel into the fire it's the worst thing you can do under these circumstances is to inflame volatile situation to conduct these military exercises that always inflame that use live ammunition on the border with north korea this is inflammatory on a lot of levels and we need to step back from these...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
human rights groups make it abundantly clear policies may constitute war crimes under international law the white house dismisses these claims it would appear washington reserves the exceptional right to murder with impunity. that has been my dream for. he couldn't hold on to raise such a thing and. now she runs her own factory. in a challenge to men there's no alcohol or smoking and even coffee is forbidden they worship the. and also. under martial arts. will he ever be able to wind up back man versus woman on r.t. . dramas that can't be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world lights never. come full picture of today's leaves. on to and from around the globe. local. t.v. . welcome back i'm speaking with award winning director oliver stone historian peter comes back to talk about the untold history of the united states you guys i wanted to start with you peter the u.n. vote two days ago one hundred eighty eight to only two nay votes to basically. criticize the cuban embargo and of course israel and the u.s. were the only two countries to vote to uphold it is thi
human rights groups make it abundantly clear policies may constitute war crimes under international law the white house dismisses these claims it would appear washington reserves the exceptional right to murder with impunity. that has been my dream for. he couldn't hold on to raise such a thing and. now she runs her own factory. in a challenge to men there's no alcohol or smoking and even coffee is forbidden they worship the. and also. under martial arts. will he ever be able to wind up back...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
national commuting which apart from ones our crews on board to be able to restrain such bashers we need a law for that and we also want to minster the current air code which would allow not just their flag but all air carriers to be able to refuse service to bassan jurors who have. it is a problem on board passengers like to see on the end the leg honeymooners forced a plane heading for thailand to land in his darkest hour it was after their festive mood quickly soured and turned into a fight when a flight attendant told them to cut down on the liquor consumption they stated two reasons for drinking fear flying and celebrating their marriage this type of emotional travel drinking has gotten russian lawmakers thinking very seriously so we're not too distant future it seems passengers will be able to keep their emotions bottled up in moscow it engulfs go partying. and shortly after the break a feller's haze crosstalk with detail about a discussion about what happens now for the reset israeli air strike on syria. speak for language just. for programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on
national commuting which apart from ones our crews on board to be able to restrain such bashers we need a law for that and we also want to minster the current air code which would allow not just their flag but all air carriers to be able to refuse service to bassan jurors who have. it is a problem on board passengers like to see on the end the leg honeymooners forced a plane heading for thailand to land in his darkest hour it was after their festive mood quickly soured and turned into a fight...
101
101
Mar 3, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
a complete breakdown of law and order. no government can allow that, and yet it happens. so that something -- iran is a very strong, aggressive shia power and it has interest in the region. so again it bears its own great king. that balance has to be kept. so if you have an understanding, i think it can be -- [inaudible] spent the country of mali is emerging as a battleground. spent yes, a team it is in the book. repo book. it has exactly the same paradigm. you have been hearing about the tribes. tribesman like the with your tribesmen and others and was just and. they have been marginalized. they are mineral resources have been stolen. they have been treated as third grade citizens on their own traditional lands by the central government. so there comes a point when they say enough is enough. they have been killed and raped and tortured. they will react. unfortunately, this is not a very civilized or very educated part of the world. these are tribesmen to most of them are illiterate. the only ex-going to their own tribal court. and the code is the law of olympics as they
a complete breakdown of law and order. no government can allow that, and yet it happens. so that something -- iran is a very strong, aggressive shia power and it has interest in the region. so again it bears its own great king. that balance has to be kept. so if you have an understanding, i think it can be -- [inaudible] spent the country of mali is emerging as a battleground. spent yes, a team it is in the book. repo book. it has exactly the same paradigm. you have been hearing about the...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
could mean we could buy from one to our crews on board to be able to restrain such bashers we need a law for that and we also want to minster the current air code which would allow not just their flag but all air carriers to be able to refuse service to pass and your sort of career. it is a problem on board passengers like to see on the end the leg honeymooners who forced a plane heading for thailand to land in his darkest hour it was after their festive mood quickly soured and turned into a fight when a flight attendant told them to cut down on the liquor consumption they stated two reasons for drinking fear following and celebrating their marriage this type of emotional travel drinking has gotten russian lawmakers thinking very seriously so we're not too distant future it seems passengers will be able to keep their emotions bottled up in moscow it in ghost co martini. shot out of the break a feller's haze crosstalk with detail about a discussion about what happens now for the recent israeli and strike on syria.
could mean we could buy from one to our crews on board to be able to restrain such bashers we need a law for that and we also want to minster the current air code which would allow not just their flag but all air carriers to be able to refuse service to pass and your sort of career. it is a problem on board passengers like to see on the end the leg honeymooners who forced a plane heading for thailand to land in his darkest hour it was after their festive mood quickly soured and turned into a...
128
128
May 24, 2013
05/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 1
it is such a tragedy of this particular law. so, i mean it probably affects a lot of people in the military and in other context too we saw earlier this week, around the immigration bill, that there was an effort to add an amendment to the immigration bill which would help the noncitizen partners of u.s. residents who are legally married in same-sex marriages but that could not get through republican opposition. >> john: i guess i was not surprised by that. i do want to ask you about that because it is a contentious part of the immigration bill. i do want to get back to doma. i was heartened to hear karen tell us about how heterosexual military families, conservative and liberal have supported her on this. the families of veterans are being discriminated against. does that bring into focus how bad of a law doma was? >> especially when we knew don't ask, don't tell was repealed, that the military gets behind its people. and whether you're straight or gay, the military has a tradition of supporting all of the military. and you kno
it is such a tragedy of this particular law. so, i mean it probably affects a lot of people in the military and in other context too we saw earlier this week, around the immigration bill, that there was an effort to add an amendment to the immigration bill which would help the noncitizen partners of u.s. residents who are legally married in same-sex marriages but that could not get through republican opposition. >> john: i guess i was not surprised by that. i do want to ask you about that...
116
116
Jun 20, 2013
06/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
we reserved the law again. we went over the complaint and when we finally, we filed a complaint, and, there has been a groundswell of activities from all over the world. i mean we must have 300 e-mails from people in all states of thh union. melissa: i can imagine that. mcdonald's are washing their hands. franchisees are their own owners that make employment decisions. >> that is nice for them but. melissa: what has been the response from mcdonald's and the franchise. >> we haven't had a response but mcdonald's can tell you where you can put your place. where you have the parking lot. what colors you have. where you place your tables. how you clean the floor. when you have the employees. what are, uniforms. what they wear. when they work. how, what kind of meat you use. what kind of potatoes. now all of sudden mcdonald's is saying we're washing our hands? i don't know what the answer is but we'll find out. melissa: natalie, let me ask you before we run out of time. you worked for three weeks. what are you seeki
we reserved the law again. we went over the complaint and when we finally, we filed a complaint, and, there has been a groundswell of activities from all over the world. i mean we must have 300 e-mails from people in all states of thh union. melissa: i can imagine that. mcdonald's are washing their hands. franchisees are their own owners that make employment decisions. >> that is nice for them but. melissa: what has been the response from mcdonald's and the franchise. >> we haven't...
90
90
Nov 19, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
soldiers from afghan law and to be continue to be subject to u.s. law is a talking points, how many bases there would be, how many u.s. soldiers would stay in the country, every single point there has been particularly controversial. and really last night and this morning the news broke that hamid karzai raised an issue about american soldiers entering villages and homes of afghans and there is a lot to be discussed here about whether or not when they do operations will they have permission from the afghan government and permission from elders, how will that work if they want to enter people's houses to search and hamid karzai is increasingly concerned about his legacy here in afghanistan. he has less than five months before the elections to elect a new replacement leader for the country. what he is really doing is handing over issues to a lawyer here in the capitol. essentially handing it over to several thousand civil representatives to make a final real decision on what they think about this agreement. and al jazeera has followed two representati
soldiers from afghan law and to be continue to be subject to u.s. law is a talking points, how many bases there would be, how many u.s. soldiers would stay in the country, every single point there has been particularly controversial. and really last night and this morning the news broke that hamid karzai raised an issue about american soldiers entering villages and homes of afghans and there is a lot to be discussed here about whether or not when they do operations will they have permission...
107
107
Jul 1, 2013
07/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 1
>> you know, i don't -- i'm working d by law from on a bilateral respect with the chinese. that?t why is >> because the congress -- the president and the president when he made an agreement between the u.s. and what's called the many -- joint committee in areas, and i went to china as a agreement to see the human space flight program. but some mens of the congress that.ot appreciate they put it in the law, they forbade in the act that nasa from doing bilateral negotiations with china. that's okay. busy, embarked on working with all of our other international partners on a is exploration, going to mars, going to an asteroid. >> explain this. we let the chinese buy a $1 trillion of our debt, but we in space? with them >> this will come in time. nasa administrator for four years. the president has given me a agenda of nging things to do. i happen to love the president, work.erson for whom i and i am dedicated to make sure that nasa fulfills what the congress and the president asks to do. and for right now, that's trying it's man space flight trying to develop a mission that put huma
>> you know, i don't -- i'm working d by law from on a bilateral respect with the chinese. that?t why is >> because the congress -- the president and the president when he made an agreement between the u.s. and what's called the many -- joint committee in areas, and i went to china as a agreement to see the human space flight program. but some mens of the congress that.ot appreciate they put it in the law, they forbade in the act that nasa from doing bilateral negotiations with...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
challenge is to have an organization that can gather the information but the respects the rules of law respects international norms operates within a democracy context so i'm not that concerned with the principle of establishing an intelligence branch in the ministry of interior that seems logical but you're right this has to be done in a new way so it doesn't bring back doesn't haunt us with the practices of the past just to little time has passed course for that organization i think drastically changing but again i mean you've raised a number of really great questions. why do you arrest two thousand people rather than one hundred people. because you're not sure who did what. so the best way to know is to have the information gather the information a priori so that you don't have to go out and arrest them first and then investigate so i'm going to release them of course of course. as you invest as you interrogate them some will be released immediately and some have others where the evidence is a bit more stachel they will be considered by the attorney general even he will decide well
challenge is to have an organization that can gather the information but the respects the rules of law respects international norms operates within a democracy context so i'm not that concerned with the principle of establishing an intelligence branch in the ministry of interior that seems logical but you're right this has to be done in a new way so it doesn't bring back doesn't haunt us with the practices of the past just to little time has passed course for that organization i think...
148
148
Mar 19, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
now, top obama architect of that law admitting the obvious, the healthcare law is messy. you think? nothing he neglected to point out a few years ago when the warning could have come in handy. too late. we're knee-deep now and it's costing us through the nose. premiums going up much more than they said. doctors dropping out of their professions, much more than they feared. fine mess, i'm sure, in the fine print. where i'm equally sure there was a blanket policy for policy that would provide no blanket no, warmth, no protection, guarantee you could keep your doctor or plan. no plan. if only the guys read was what they wrote. fine print or no, it's law of the land. the ship sailed and we're all on the same ship. kind of like the carnival passengers. just discovering, even in a sinking cruise, offer you won't guarantee you won't up a be in deep ship. so senator, this is for you. healthcare got to be a huge deal. it is right and left phenomenon. we are digging a ditch at 8:00 p.m. tonight. i am going to be all over it. it will stop. >> andrea: hello, everyone. i'm andrea tantaros with b
now, top obama architect of that law admitting the obvious, the healthcare law is messy. you think? nothing he neglected to point out a few years ago when the warning could have come in handy. too late. we're knee-deep now and it's costing us through the nose. premiums going up much more than they said. doctors dropping out of their professions, much more than they feared. fine mess, i'm sure, in the fine print. where i'm equally sure there was a blanket policy for policy that would provide no...
83
83
Feb 16, 2013
02/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
but i've also said no law or set of laws can prevent every senseless act of violence in this country. with a child opens fire on another child, there is a hole in that child's heart that government can't fill, only community and parents and teachers and clergy can fill that hole. in too many neighborhoods here today, whether in chicago or the fartherrest reaches of rural america, it can feel like for a lot of young people, the future only extends to the next street corner. or the outskirts of town. that no matter how much you work or how hard you try, your destiny was determined the moment you were born. there are entire neighborhoods where young people, they don't see an example of somebody succeeding. for a lot of young boys an young men in particular, they don't see an example of fathers or grand fathers, uncles, who are in a position to support families, and be held up and respected. and so that means that this is not just a gun issue. it's also an issue of the kinds of communities that we're building, and for that, we all share responsibility as citizens. to fix it. we all share
but i've also said no law or set of laws can prevent every senseless act of violence in this country. with a child opens fire on another child, there is a hole in that child's heart that government can't fill, only community and parents and teachers and clergy can fill that hole. in too many neighborhoods here today, whether in chicago or the fartherrest reaches of rural america, it can feel like for a lot of young people, the future only extends to the next street corner. or the outskirts of...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't know of any law allowed this transition is just something that's happening under the aegis not the executive branch because there when you have a intelligent agency but the military pulls in at least four so we're a lot cliques force. and it's involved in activities that are clearly illegal the united states or washington well tax the populations of country decide which it is not at war by sending in drones to kill people. at the legality of this is unknown. but it's defended he said it's legal that it's moral and yet we don't really know who these people are that they're killing so what do you think is going to happen what do you think that the policy is going to be in future the policy coast of america towards the middle east in the near future and. well it will continue to be aggressive in the ground for hittin of me. they hope to leave in place the puppets of people who at least can be bought. but what is happening here is. the. war on terror is becoming more and more directed at the american population it's the american population that's being spied on around the clock. we
i don't know of any law allowed this transition is just something that's happening under the aegis not the executive branch because there when you have a intelligent agency but the military pulls in at least four so we're a lot cliques force. and it's involved in activities that are clearly illegal the united states or washington well tax the populations of country decide which it is not at war by sending in drones to kill people. at the legality of this is unknown. but it's defended he said...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
we've got the story of a tiny thought that is all that is done that from a certain kind of law online. and so one enterprising hugh was billionaire has big plans of establishing a colony on mas but it appears there is a criteria to fulfill so i had to argy dot com to learn if you enjoy the chosen one . to a. more belt tightening is looming for the u.k.'s palm and moves a step further to kep benefits a new beatles sixty limits an increase in wealth of spending to one percent a year and could see the most vulnerable being hit hardest it also comes against a backdrop of austerity measures britain introduce as it struggles to heal it's a economy is laura smith reports. members of parliament has voted in favor of this bill which would have a one percent cap on benefits welfare benefits ministers say this cap is needed because the states handouts have been rising twice as fast as pay as in work pay in recent years this bill will now go through to further reading so it's not passed yet but we can expect significant changes to the welfare budget in the years to come it's all about this kind o
we've got the story of a tiny thought that is all that is done that from a certain kind of law online. and so one enterprising hugh was billionaire has big plans of establishing a colony on mas but it appears there is a criteria to fulfill so i had to argy dot com to learn if you enjoy the chosen one . to a. more belt tightening is looming for the u.k.'s palm and moves a step further to kep benefits a new beatles sixty limits an increase in wealth of spending to one percent a year and could see...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
there are muslims promoting this law before sure but they also had the organizations more important is the last i mean you know governments could have caused the loss they could cause a political party but they can't close the mosque so that's a big asset but there's another reason i think why islam grew over the beyond the information revolution and transnational issues i happen to believe the two somebody else's words that you are what you have to defend you are what you have to defend and in some ways if you look at that decade and we've see that in the polls . arabs and muslims probably felt that is slim itself was under assault and sometimes when they identify themselves as a muslim there it's not necessarily saying i'm religious not even necessarily saying i believe in political it's them they're saying i don't have to apologize for who they are i don't have to apologize for the fact i'm a muslim. and they were responding in some way so it's a it's a feature of the decade in addition to obviously the gorn was long the groups which which was sign of things by i get in these conver
there are muslims promoting this law before sure but they also had the organizations more important is the last i mean you know governments could have caused the loss they could cause a political party but they can't close the mosque so that's a big asset but there's another reason i think why islam grew over the beyond the information revolution and transnational issues i happen to believe the two somebody else's words that you are what you have to defend you are what you have to defend and in...